by Paul Douglas | Mar 19, 2021 | Blog
The One Radio You Should Own I married an amazing architect, who was kind enough to spare me an invoice for her time and effort building a new home for us a few years ago. It has a concrete and steel-reinforced, mostly-underground “bunker”, able to withstand an EF-5...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 18, 2021 | Blog
Paul Douglas What a Strange Winter It Has Been On paper our winter has been been “average” in terms of snowfall and temperatures in the metro. It sure hasn’t seemed average to me. Record snows in October, green lawns in December, a fairly balmy January,...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog
“Plowable”Paul Douglas March Weather Has Something For Everyone March is a month of wild extremes. Tell that to residents of Mankato, where a cool foot fell Monday. Cheyenne, Wyoming is digging out from a record 31 inches of snow, with 4 foot drifts downtown!...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog
Paul Douglas Rapid Melting As Temperature Mellow ”Hi, I’m Paul. Your court-appointed weather therapist. Have a seat. Yes, these feelings of inadequacy and frustration are perfectly normal. No question, March in Minnesota is mentally-taxing. No, you’re not alone. 60s...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 12, 2021 | Blog
File: August 9, 2020Paul Douglas A More Active Severe Storm Season in 2021? March ‘giveth and March ‘taketh away. 60s one day, wet snow and eye-watering winds the next. With a risk of a tornado. Wednesday brought 2.5 inch diameter hail in Inver Grove Heights and the...